Operative outcry | Political and union organizations march to the Courts to support Cristina Kirchner

This Thursday, February 2 will be a day crossed by the judicial agenda in Argentina. It is that it will start with the second meeting of the committee in Deputies to analyze the requests for impeachment of the Supreme Court and it will end with a march of pro-government organizations to the courts to support this process and “lift the ban” regarding Cristina Kirchner.

This Thursday’s march is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. and a stage is expected to be set up on the corner of Talcahuano and Lavalle streets, in front of the Palace of Justice, where on the fourth floor are the members of the Horacio Rosatti, Carlos Rosenkrantz, Juan Carlos Maqueda and Ricardo Lorenzettiwho will be in their second day of post-judicial fair activity.

The activity of this Thursday has as its main promoter the Buenos Aires judge Juan Ramos Padillawho during the past year and the previous one led two marches to “throw the judges off the court”. However, together with him, dozens of political and union organizations have joined the column that dye the call with the colors of Kirchnerism.

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For example, there will be the two CTAs commanded by the national deputy Hugo Yasky and by Hugo “Cachorro” Godoythe State Workers Association (ATE), the Federal Workers Current and will be the formal debut of La Patria es el otro, the new organization led by Andrés “Cuervo” Larroqueone of the priests of The Campora.

“The Court was left managing its own resources, among them, enormous resources that some say are a trillion pesos. Now we have to pay for Larreta’s campaign and co-participation rulings come out,” Ramos Padilla said yesterday during an interview in Radio 10 where they consulted him regarding the reasons for tomorrow’s mobilization. “There is a lot of crap to bring to light and (the march) will allow us all to see that this justice does not work for the general welfare,” he added.

Why will they go to court?

Yesterday, Tuesday, a press conference was held in which the call was formally announced, through the participation of the representatives of each of the political organizations and unions that convene.

Under the slogan “out with the judicial mafia”, a document was released stating, among other things, that “this Court has to leave because has been able to counter rulings that recognized and expanded rightsissuing sentences contrary to what is mandated by the Constitution and international Treaties, to the detriment of the workers.”

The march will be at 5:00 p.m. in Plaza Lavalle.

“Argentine justice is aligned behind the lawfare operation, behind the political persecution,” said Yasky, who at the same time maintained that it is a call once morest “a judicial leadership that was co-opted by the powerful from this country”.

The ban on Cristina, the backdrop

As explained, the march itself will not be very different from the ones that took place last year, where a document was read and there were several speeches focused on criticizing lawfare and the functioning of the Judiciary, in tune with pure kirchnerist thought. But this time there is a special condiment that has Cristina Kirchner in the background.

The vice president did not rule in any way regarding the call. But its organizers are very clear that the objective of the demonstration will be to ask end the judicial “proscription” that led the head of the Senate to affirm in her speech on December 6 when she pronounced her last words in the trial for the Cause of Roads that she was not going to be a candidate for anything.

At that time, the vice president communicated a decision that impacted fully within the Frente de Todos in the middle of the preview of the beginning of the discussions for the candidacies. Days later, the judges of the Federal Oral Court No. 2 sentenced her to six years in prison and, according to her, the central point of her: perpetual disqualification from holding public office.

Larroque spoke of the “ungratefulness” of Alberto Fernández: “He confused how his role should be with Cristina”

This factor, more oriented to the judicial question, is accompanied by another more political-supporter one that will be expressed in tomorrow’s march. It is clear that the operational clamor for Cristina to be a candidate is already underway and the mobilization would be the first step taken in this direction.

Meeting in Merlo
The photo of the meeting in Merlo of Máximo, De Pedro, Massa and Kicillof with mayors.

It will take on greater relevance because it will take place days following the escalation of the confrontations between Kirchnerism and the sector referred to in Alberto Fernández from the crossings that unleashed a reproach from the Minister of the Interior Edward “Wado” of Peter because the president did not invite him to a meeting with the president of Brazil “Lula” DaSilva and references from human rights organizations.

To these two edges of the claim by Cristina Kirchner that will be channeled tomorrow, we must add as a context that the president comes from receiving the support of his most faithful ministers such as Aníbal Fernández and Victoria Tolosa Paz, who even came out to ask that De Pedro leave the Cabinet. But we must also add another sign that originated yesterday: the meeting in Merlo held by pro-government mayors of the first and third sections of Buenos Aires with the governor Axel KircillofDe Pedro himself, maximum kirchner and the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa.

They were, among others, the mayor of Quiles, Mayra Mendoza; Julio Zamora from Tigre; Mario Dry from Ensenada and the host, Gustavo Menéndez. But in addition to the community chiefs, the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Cecilia Moreau, the provincial deputy Federico Otermín and the Buenos Aires Minister of Government Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez also arrived at the place.

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